The Club™, created by critically acclaimed developer Bizarre Creations, is a new breed of third-person shooter, combining fast-paced run and gun gameplay, destructive environments, and lethal weapons. You will fight to survive in a shadowy underground blood-sport controlled by a faceless, obscenely wealthy and influential elite who place...

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The Club™, created by critically acclaimed developer Bizarre Creations, is a new breed of third-person shooter, combining fast-paced run and gun gameplay, destructive environments, and lethal weapons. You will fight to survive in a shadowy underground blood-sport controlled by a faceless, obscenely wealthy and influential elite who place their bets on who will survive as the blood-bath ensues before them. Take control of up to eight uniquely trained killers motivated by greed, driven by pure insane bloodlust, and hell bent on earning respect on a global level.

Rise Through the Ranks of The Club™. As one of eight fighters, blast your way through five single player game modes including: Sprint, Time Attack, Survivor, Siege, and Run the Gauntlet.

Earn Respect Online. Shoot your way to the top of the leader boards in over eight cut-throat multiplayer modes. You will face-off with 7 real-time opponents online or battle with your friends offline in 4-player action modes.

The Club™ is Global. Battle in eight unique real-world locations from around the globe, including war-torn cities, abandoned factories, steel mills and many more.

Extreme Gun Battles in Hazardous Environments. A motion blur camera system intensifies the adrenaline rush in both open range and close quarter firefights. Destroy and manipulate objects in the environment to your advantage.

Build up the highest score. A unique score-based accumulation system creates even more competition among players; the faster, more efficient and accurate that you are, the more points you will earn to unlock weapons, characters and maps.

Select from an Arsenal of Weaponry. There are 17 high-powered assault weapons to choose from and customize, including Automatic Weapons, Sniper Rifles, High Caliber Pistols, Sub Machine Guns, Mounted Weapons, and many more.

Each Character has a Story to Tell. Choose from eight different characters to rise through the ranks of The Club™ and uncover each person's true motives and intentions.

I dont really understand why everyone hates this game i honestly think its one of the funnest games ever seriously if you go to the gunplay mode then give yourself a set of events (try to make the list huge) give yourself awesome guns and youll have a blast playing this. Plus its a great game to play if you dont know what to do and just wana pass the time i often find myself coming back to this game when i get bored and it always cheers me up, (usually i play it on xbox though) the character selection is good SEAGER is awesome and NEMO is a crazy guy.

i rate this game 10/10 some may think why and not take my opinion seriously but i give it this score because iv had nuthing but fun from it iv had zero issues with GFWL either

i use to play this as a demo back on the playstation 3 in 2008 when this game was relseast now that i found this on steam and played threw the entire game this game i found has been amazing i wish there was a better way o save the game and also play online i remeber how much fun i had with this its great two see this again and play it again

Its sad, that many people rated this game down only becouse they dont understand what is this game about. This is not about touching storyline and about milions of missions. Here , you are suposed to choose your character and do the best score u able to do. Many cool modes of game from defending of your position, runing laps or just find exit from map in limited time, while waves of enemies comming and trying to kill you. Game is about repeating same level until you are PRO. If you do not like this type of game dont buy it, but dont say its not good, becouse this game is awesome and unique.

Somewhat of an underappreciated gem, The Club is a great third-person shooter that combines aspects of old-school arcade shooters with the modern TPS games that we see so much of today, and that alone makes it worth playing.

Too bad this game wasn't a hit, both financially and critically. One of the few 'high score'-based games that I actually enjoyed playing. It was really addictive with lots of characters, all with their own weaknesses and strenghts. Creating combos and keeping them as long as possible kept this game fresh. The idea was to walk through a level killing one enemy after another as quick as you can while maintaining a combo. But not just run-and-gun mind you (well, a bit); you had to kill them with style (headshots, explosive barrels, you name it). A combo meter would then build up and you could score massive points, which was ultimately the goal of the game.Ah... good times :D

What's better than shooting people? Running and shooting them at the same time! Welcome to the Club!

The Club is 3rd person action packed shooter focusing heavily on run and gun gameplay. I have never seen game that would focus on run and gun as much as this game in single player mode. Whole game is designed around combo system. If you kill a guy, you get x points (depends on where you hit him, and which type of enemy you kill, as well as distance from which kill is scored). If you kill another one before your combo ends, you get 2x more points, and then 3x. The higher combo, the faster "downtime" (time before combo ends). So yeah, if you don't like to kill fast and move a lot, this game is probably not for you.

Otherwise game is well optimized from performance point of view. However menus are very sad, they are designed for gamepads, and if you have one you should really use them in menus instead of mouse and keyboard. Also there's no way as far as I'm aware, to change FOV, which is not very high (I think it's around 60).

Another sad thing is, that they designed split screen, but removed it in PC version. There's online multiplayer, but not active anymore. But you can still play it if you get a couple friends in the game, it's a lot of fun in my option.

Game is using Games for Windows Live. Yes dat DRM. 98% of people play this game only for single player, and that's why I think you shouldn't worry about GFWL as you can:a) create offline account and just play without MS accountb) install xlive which removes GFWL, and lets you enjoy the game without DRM

There's no coop, but there's gunplay. Gunplay is gamemode designed to be played against friends. You basicily select maps, and weapon you want to use in that level, and try to get as many points as possible. Then your friend plays, and his goal is to score more points than you. This mode can be played with up to 4 players, and it's fully compatible with X360 gamepads, so if you have 2 or more, you can each play with your own gamepad.

The Club is, in a nutshell, Battle Royale meets the 100 Meter Dash. It's a third-person shooter where the point is to run from point A to point B as fast as possible while staying alive and killing as many enemies as skillfully as possible along the way.

It's not big on depth, doesn't have a lot of multiplayer features, and you might get some mixed replay value out of it...but it's currently on sale for $2.99 and shouldn't be missed at that price. It's strangely unique, and if you're a twitch gamer it'll push your skills to the limit.

If you enjoy running and gunning gameplay then this is the game for you. That is pretty much the whole point to the game. You run and gun to keep up your combo and to get the max score on the leaderboards. The gameplay is fun and keeps you moving the entire time. The thing that makes this interesting is the many gamemodes it has like survival laps, and race to the finish. On each map you get the same set of gamemodes for each map. The only difference is the location you are put on each map and the different location and everything with each gamemode you play. It can feel repetitive and annoying to do the same thing over and over again on each map. You run and kill everything in site. The game is very easy to beat and is not very long. The reward in the end is you get a nice ending and all the unlocked characters to continue playing if you so desire. Online play is totally dead but I could imagine it would be very fun with friends. I would suggest to get this game when its on sale,

It's a nice game but GFWL on pc completely ruined it. Now that GFWL is no more and The Club DOESN'T use steamworks, there is no reason whatsoever to buy it on steam other than for collection. Pretty sad, since game won't even save your progress.

As for game itself, 7/10 if singleplayer, can get up to 9/10 in multiplayer.

The Club is one of those games that you'll randomally find in a $5 cheap bin at gamestop, buy it because your bored, then find out it's actually ♥♥♥♥ing awesome. Not even partially looked at its released, this is a hidden gem. Anyone who's played Tony Hawk Pro Skater will enjoy the living ♥♥♥♥ out of this game. Reason why? It shares almost the same exact score system, just instead of doing tricks to get combos, you get kills! Every single round played is around 2, 3, to 5 minutes long, so it feels like an arcade game right inside your home. (It's perfect timing for listening to hardcore pump up music too)

The weapons/shooting are extremely satisfying to use, while the gameplay is your addicting, "Well... JUST ONE MORE ROUND" type. It's a unique combination put together extremely well. Totally give this game a look. If the $15 price tag is to much for you, check it out on Amazon. I heard it was $2.50 with free shipping from a friend not to long ago.

As someone who spent hours playing this when it was released for Xbox 360, I can immediately say that it's well worth the price. The story may seem tacked on as a way to bind the action together, but you're seeing The Club from the character's perspectives - they don't know much about the organisation either, only that it's kill or be killed and the odds are against them. Multiplayer is great fun with a variety of gamemodes ranging from your standard Kill Match all the way to Team Fox Hunt. And yes, online on the PC version DOES IN FACT WORK. Why are so many people saying GFWL died when any sensible GFWL user knows that Microsoft have said they intend to keep it running?

For those having difficulty getting online to work due to the 'update failed' error, CHECK THIS STEAM FORUM LINK. Then get back in the game and get online so I can frag you for complaining about it in the first place.

I can't get the sound working 100% correctly in this game. The sound works for all the intro movies and cut scenes, but as soon as it goes into the actual game, no sound. Just too much of a headache trying to figure out a fix. I was hoping to give it a legitimate shot before GFWL bites the dust, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen.

The club is one of the games that should be left in the ashes. This game has eight campaings for eight charecters. All of them have a story why are they competing in the club but all of the campaings stay the same. That really wastes the potential that this game had but all it is just a boring shooter. The game has wonky controls that dont feel right, the aiming is off and its hard to aim for a headshot. This game has a sport element. Bassicly all you do is run around the levels try to rack up kills and get the highest score possible and beyond the easy difficulty setting is near beyond impposible to rack up points. This game is deffintely a game you should leave there and not buy it. But if you do get a fair price i say check it out for a quick play but for the full game youre going to be dissapointed i give it a 4/10

Baught this game a long while back and played it maybe once or twice. While the gameplays awesome good third person action, just my computer can't run it to smoothly. Since i'm getting a new computer, I'm definitly going to be enjoying this to the most. For now 5/10

If you haven't already, do NOT buy this game. Firstly, you have to jump through hoops to get it to work (read the forums). Secondly, it is a bad port -- they leave the Xbox buttons in the UI instead of changing them for PC for example. Then, once you start playing it, you realize how lacking of substance it really is.

One thing going for it is the character designs and the CG videos look good.

If you're really dead-set on getting this game, read the forums first to evaluate for yourself if it is something you'd want to go through the trouble of playing.